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VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS EDUCATION PROGRAM 2014

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VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS EDUCATION PROGRAM 2014

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  1. VOLLEYBALL OFFICIALS EDUCATION PROGRAM 2014

  2. This Power Point Presentation must be viewed in the “Slide Show” mode for the animations to function. Advance the slides by clicking the mouse or the space bar.

  3. 2014 IHSAA Modifications to NFHS Volleyball Rules The IHSAA has established rules and policies that are different from or in addition to NFHS Volleyball rules.

  4. IHSAA Modifications Important Dates 2014-15 Part I Test: June 2 – August 18, 2014Rules Interpretation Meetings: July 29 – August 18, 2014Tournament Application: August 29 – September 19, 2014Deadline to Add Matches: October 6, 2014Part II Test (Required for Tourney): August 18 – September 19, 2014Meeting Attendance Due: September 29, 2014Official’s Ratings: September 22 – October 6, 2014IHSAA Volleyball Sectionals: October 21, 23, 25, 2014IHSAA Volleyball Regionals: October 28, 2014IHSAA Volleyball Semi-State: November 1, 2014IHSAA State Championships: November 8, 2014

  5. IHSAA Modifications Scrimmage Format Only held between two member schools One scrimmage per school Players must participate in 5 days of practiceA specific script must be followed Additional information located on the IHSAA Central Hub - www.ArbiterSports.org

  6. IHSAA Modifications Pre-Match Warm-Up – 15 minutes The visiting team shall use the court the first 7½ minutes with the home team warming up outside the court. This procedure is then reversed for the second 7½ minutes.

  7. IHSAA Modifications Pre-Match Conference The pre-match conference for the varsity match should take place as soon as possible after the completion of the junior varsity match. The head coach and a team captain(s) are required to attend the pre-match conference.

  8. IHSAA Modifications Match Format Varsity All matches shall be the best three-of-five sets Sets shall be played to 25 points, win by 2 points (no cap) The fifth and deciding set shall be played to 15 points, win by 2 points (no cap) JV-Freshman All matches shall be the best two-of-three sets The first two sets shall be played to 25 points, capped at 25 points The third and deciding set shall be played to 15 points, capped at 15 points Regular Season Tournaments – All Levels Regular season tournaments shall consist of matches requiring the best three-of-five, or the best two-of-three sets.

  9. IHSAA Modifications • Player Limitations • During the regular season, players may not participate in more than five sets (Varsity, JV, Freshman) against the same school in any one day. • Players may not participate at more than one level of play (Varsity, JV, Freshman) in a given tournament. • Players may not participate in more than four matches in one day. • 4. If an infraction occurs, the issue will be dealt with at the administrative level following the match. Officials are not responsible for applying penalties.

  10. IHSAA Modifications • Contest Personnel – Host school Shall Provide • Official Scorer - The host school shall provide the official scorer. There may be 2 scorebooks on the scorer’s table, if space permits. • 2. Libero Tracker • Regular Season - The host school is responsible for providing thelibero tracker for both teams. If the host school does not use a libero, the visiting team may provide their own libero tracker. If the visiting school cannot provide an libero tracker, the host school must provide one. An individual other than the official scorer must be provided to record all libero replacements and substitutions. The libero tracker shall be seated at the officials table next to the official scorer. • Tournament Series - The host school must provide the libero tracker.

  11. IHSAA Modifications Contest Personnel (cont.) 3. Line Judges Regular Season – All line judges shall be provided by the host school. The use of adult line judges is preferred, but student line judges may be used during the season. Schools should provided proper training for all individuals performing line judge duties. Tournament Series – Sectional, Regional, and Semi-State hosts will select line judges. The IHSAA will select line judges for the state championships. All line judges shall be IHSAA licensed officials.Flags – Schools must provide flags for the line judges.

  12. IHSAA Modifications UNSPORTING BEHAVIOR – NFHS Rule 12 A. Yellow CardsOfficials are required to report unsporting actions of a coach or student athlete resulting in a yellow card to the IHSAA within 48 hours. B. Red Cards Officials are required to report unsporting actions of a coach or student resulting in a red card to the IHSAA within 48 hours. C. Ejection – Yellow and Red CardOfficials are required to report the ejection of a coach or student athlete to the IHSAA within 48 hours. IHSAA By-Law 8-3 Any contestant or coach ejected from a contest for an unsportsmanlike act shall be suspended from the next interschool contest at that level of competition and all other interschool contests at any level in the interim, in addition to any other penalties assessed.

  13. IHSAA Modifications Coaches’ Conduct – NFHS Rule 12-2-6A head coach may stand in the libero replacement zone to coach his or her players. During play, the head coach shall be no closer to the court than 6 feet from the sideline. If a card (yellow and/or red) is issued to the head coach, assistant coach(es) or team bench, the head coach must remain seated for the remainder of the match except: 1. To request a time-out or substitution during a dead ball; 2. To confer with officials during specifically requested time-outs; 3. As provided in Rule 12-2-5.

  14. IHSAA Modifications IHSAA UNSPORTING CONDUCT REPORTIf a participant or coach is ejected from a contest for an unsporting act, the incident is to be reported by the officials to the school administrator in charge and submitted to the IHSAA office within 48 hours. The person that was ejected will be suspended from the next contest. A participant or coach ejected during a multi-match contest is disqualified for the entire day. The form is located on the IHSAA Central Hub (http://ihsaa.arbitersports.com/), and can be accessed by clicking on “Forms”. IHSAA EXEMPLARY SPORTMANSHIP REPORTSchools administrators, coaches, contest officials and fans are encouraged to submit Exemplary Sportsmanship Reports for any outstanding acts of sporting behavior witnessed prior to, during, or after a contest. The reporting and acknowledgement of good sportsmanship will help promote and encourage others to replicate such behavior. The form is located on the IHSAA Central Hub (http://ihsaa.arbitersports.com/), under the forms tab, by clicking on the Exemplary Behavior link.

  15. Concussion Guidelines • If, during a contest, an official observes a player and suspects that the player has suffered a head concussion or head injury by exhibiting concussive signs, the official should notify a coach that a player is apparently injured and advise that the player should be examined by an appropriate health care Professional. • Any high school student athlete suspected of having sustained a concussion or a head injury in a high school practice or a high school contest: (a) should be removed from play at the time of the concussion or head injury is sustained, (b) should be evaluated by an appropriate health care professional immediately, and (c) should not return to play in a practice or a game until the high school student athlete is cleared in writing to return to play by the health care professional who conducted an evaluation. • For purposes of this Concussion Guideline, an appropriate health care professional is an Indiana medical doctor (MD) or doctor of osteopathic medicine (DO) who holds an unlimited license to practice medicine in the state of Indiana, and who has training in the evaluation and management of concussions and head injuries. • If a concussion event occurred during a contest, and regardless of whether the student athlete returns to play or not, following the contest, an official’s report shall be filed with the school of the removed player, including the athletic director, by the Official that initially removed the student athlete from play; this report may be found on the IHSAA website at www.ihsaa.org. • In cases where an assigned IHSAA tournament physician (MD/DO) is present, his or her decision regarding any potential concussion, or to forbid an athlete to return to competition, may not be overruled.

  16. IHSAA Information NFHS Test(s) 1. The testing period for new volleyball officials takes place June 2 – August 18, 2014. Prospective officials will receive notification of the online test availability via The Arbiter. 2. The testing period for experienced volleyball officials is scheduled for August 18 – September 19, 2014. All volleyball officials will receive notification of the Part II test via the Arbiter.

  17. IHSAA Information Officials Ratings Athletic Directors will receive ratings form via email on September 22 – October 6, 2014. Coaches must complete the online form and return to athletic director. Process will help identify volleyball officials for the IHSAA Tournament Series.

  18. IHSAA Information Tournament Application 1. The IHSAA will be providing tournament applications for all sports through The Arbiter. The tournament application will available on Monday, August 29, 2014. Applications must be completed by September 19, 2014. 2. Officials who have applied for the tournament may verify their application by going to the IHSAA web site (www.ihsaa.org), and clicking on the volleyball page. Tournament applicants will be posted by September 20, 2014.

  19. IHSAA Information Miscellaneous Information Approved Balls 1.Season – All balls must contain the NFHS seal. 2. Tournament – Wilson ICOR High Performance Volleyball(new this year) www.ArbiterSports.com – Central Hub Volleyball Page Educational ResourcesIHSAA Fall BulletinScrimmage RulesOfficials ScorecardPolicy for Tournament Selection

  20. IHSAA Information Questions should be directed to the IHSAA Office via email: Sandy Searcyssearcy@ihsaa.org

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